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The Isle of Wight Zoo is home to one of Britain's largest collection of tigers, many of whom are rescue animals. With several superb new enclosures modeled on natural tiger habitats in India, the zoo is a fantastic place to see these wonderful animals relaxing. A number of other animals also live there, including lemurs, jaguars and lions. Family friendly with disabled access throughout.

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The Isle of Wight Zoo is home to one of Britain's largest collection of tigers, many of whom are rescue animals. With several superb new enclosures modeled on natural tiger habitats in India, the zoo is a fantastic place to see these wonderful animals relaxing. A number of other animals also live there, including lemurs, jaguars and lions. Family friendly with disabled access throughout.

My mum and her partner got tickets for us for Christmas and we all went together. Being winter it was fairly chilly so we all wrapped up warm. I had been to the zoo many times as a Child and have to say I enjoyed...More

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A lovely small Zoo with friendly staff. There were lots of works being carried out and the plans they have are excellent. The range of animals are very good, especially the Lions!!!
Tea shop was reasonably priced as was the gift shpp

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We are islanders and as it was a bright Sunday our 6 year old suggested we go to the zoo. Having parted with around £25 we walked in to a building site. We spent just under an hour there and left. By all means do...More

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have to visit the zoo wherever we stay as my little boy is animal crazy.
we really enjoyed our visit whilst spending a week on the island . The tickets where more than reasonable and u could use them again so even better value if...More

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We went in January, it was cold and raining, but everyone was so cute and friendly, it didn't ruin our day at all.
The zoo is little but has lots of animals and our children loved it,
2 under 3 and 2 over 13.
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Me and my partner visited here for our anniversary as I adore big cats (especially tigers). The tour around learning about where each big cat actually came from and it's background was so interesting (I already know lots about big cats so this part interested...More

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Fantastic place to visit a wonderful friendly welcome from the keeper who was manning the front desk due to staff shortage. Wet and windy day buy hey!! It didnt matter a hoot, keepers were doing a great job with shows and information. Keepers only too...More

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Superb small family zoo whose staff care passionately about the animals. Special thanks to Caz who so enthusiastically gave the "Big Cat" talk yesterday. Even on a chilly January afternoon it was a delight to hear all the tales of these beautiful animals that have...More

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Took my young family here as i hadnt been in 20 years. So much fun and good learning about the animals and P.L.U.T.O would advise everyone to go thr staff are great and patient with young children and seem eagre to talk and explain about...More

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